libvcvideo is targeted as a super-simple cross
platform video device library. It's starting with
the most basic features and building up, all while
keeping a simple API and strong documentation for
beginners. Currently only select devices are
supported, but as more hardware becomes available
that will change. Right now it only has limited
compatibility with Linux Webcam devices that use
the original V4L specifications and output RGB24
data. This is actually a very large set of
devices, as that is the generic description for
most spca5xx and gspca devices. Though incomplete,
if you have the right device it is very simple.
Counting variable declaration, you only need four
lines of library code to get a frame from a camera.

Grab Downloading Flash Video is a Bash script designed to be called via a Linux GNOME Desktop custom shortcut key while a Flash video is playing in your Firefox or Chrome browser. The script attempts to find the file being downloaded, waits for the download to finish, and then copies it to a configured directory. Prior to Flash 10.2, it was easy to find the file yourself in the /tmp directory. But starting with version 10.2, this script is more useful because the file is deleted but internally still open. Note that this is not a universal solution. Some sites, such as YouTube, make it easy to find the URL of the Flash video file. In those cases you may have better success using a download utility such as 'youtube-dl'.

PHPSandbox is a way to run PHP includes as separate processes. It provides protection to your outer scripts from errors, crashes, slow scripts, or user generated/provided PHP from doing things that are probably best not run in your code.

gbrctl is a GNOME utility to configure the Linux Ethernet Bridging code as found in Linux kernels version 2.3.47 and higher, and patched 2.2.x kernels. It features fast and easy bridge and port editing and a stack window, displaying images of your active bridges with 'LEDs' displaying the current port statuses.

This program lets you establish a PPP connection
to your ISP using gnome-ppp. It saves your online
time in a log for later analysis. This will
prevent you from getting into that state of shock
when the phone bill comes.

PerlReactor is a Perl script that scans donkeypages like sharereactor for new releases and puts them in your mldonkey queue. It was written to stay up-to-date with episodes of TV series without looking at sharereactor everyday.

cage is a replacement for the chroot(8) utility. Like chroot, cage changes its root directory to the one specified and then executes your application. Before execing, however, cage drops all privileges that would let the program escape its jail.

ET Live is a live server viewer for the game
"RTCW: Enemy Territory". It shows who is playing
on a server, the team, the XP, ping, and the
current map. It makes a crude attempt to determine
who is winning, and it optionally links a player
name to a systats database.

Ninive is an XML socket server. It accepts TCP
connections from clients capable of building,
sending, and interpreting XML buffers coded
according to the internal XML Ninive Protocol
(XNP). The main purpose is to extend in the file
operations domain software applications that can't
directly write or get a file from a location, e.g.
for security policies. Through the XML Ninive
Protocol, a generic client can read a file, read a
directory's contents, or write a file in a
specific location; Ninive will perform this
request, sending to client its response. It can be
useful as a filesystem interface for applications
written in Macromedia Flash.